Thursday, February 28, 2019

NPR Podcasts You May Have Missed

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NPR Podcasts You May Have Missed

How I Built This With Guy Raz: Roxanne Quimby of Burt’s Bees

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In the 1970s, Roxanne Quimby was trying to live a simpler life — one that rejected the pursuit of material comforts. She moved to Maine, built a cabin in the woods, and lived off the grid. By the mid-80s, she met a recluse beekeeper named Burt Shavitz and offered to help him tend to his bees. As partners, Roxanne and Burt soon began selling their "Pure Maine Honey" at local markets, which evolved into candles made out of beeswax, and eventually lip balm and skin care products. Today Burt's Bees can be found in nearly every grocery store and drugstore around the U.S.
 
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Bullseye: Black Panther composer Ludwig Göransson

Ludwig Göransson composed Black Panther's original score.
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Ludwig Göransson, the brilliant Swedish composer and hip-hop producer, is having a very good year. He won several Grammy awards for his work on the song "This is America" by Childish Gambino. This past Sunday, he scooped up an Oscar for Best Original Score for the film Black Panther. We asked Göransson to weigh in on the song that changed his life. His pick? “Enter Sandman” by Metallica.
 
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Throughline: The Forgotten War

South Korean mothers and children shield themselves as they watch U.S. 105mm howitzers blast enemy positions across the Han River. The attack occurred during the U.S. drive from Gimpo to Seoul on Sept. 24, 1950.
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President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un left their much-anticipated summit meeting on Thursday without agreeing on a denuclearization deal. What has fueled the hostility between these two countries for decades? On this episode, we revisit the tangled history that helps explain how we got to where we are today.
 
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TED Radio Hour: A Better You

TED Radio Hour
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Forming new habits and sticking with them can be really challenging. Many of us are lured by the promise of self-improvement, but find it hard to follow through. In the 100th episode of the TED Radio Hour, we hear from speakers who reveal ways to discover our better selves.
 
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Story Corp: Second Chances

Second Changes Story Corp
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On this episode, we hear two stories about relationships that started off rocky and what it means to come together even after something unthinkable happens. How two very different reunions led to friendship, family and second chances.
 
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APOD - Sharpest Ultima Thule

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Sharpest Ultima Thule
Image Credit: NASA, Johns Hopkins University APL, Southwest Research Institute, National Optical Astronomy Observatory

Explanation: On January 1, New Horizons swooped to within 3,500 kilometers of the Kuiper Belt world known as Ultima Thule. That's about 3 times closer than its July 2015 closest approach to Pluto. The spacecraft's unprecedented feat of navigational precision, supported by data from ground and space-based observing campaigns, was accomplished 6.6 billion kilometers (over 6 light-hours) from planet Earth. Six and a half minutes before closest approach to Ultima Thule it captured the nine frames used in this composite image. The most detailed picture possible of the farthest object ever explored, the image has a resolution of about 33 meters per pixel, revealing intriguing bright surface features and dark shadows near the terminator. A primitive Solar System object, Ultima Thule's two lobes combine to span just 30 kilometers. The larger lobe, referred to as Ultima, is recently understood to be flattened like a fluffy pancake, while the smaller, Thule, has a shape that resembles a dented walnut.

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André Previn, Musical Polymath, Has Died At Age 89

André Previn died Thursday morning in Manhattan. He was a composer of Oscar-winning film music, conductor, pianist and music director of major orchestras.

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'Coming Forward Has Broke Me': #MeToo Movement Comes To Rural Nevada

In a rural county of Nevada, some are asking what it takes to unseat the sheriff, whose alleged behavior has led to numerous complaints and at least one lawsuit.

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15 nutritious late-night snacks

It's well after dark and your stomach is rumbling. Which foods are your healthiest options? Here are 15 late-night snacks that may even help you sleep better.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Second Nuclear Summit Ends With No Deal

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in Hanoi, Vietnam, continuing the denuclearization talks they began eight months earlier in Singapore. The talks ended without an agreement.

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